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- Egress Windows
- (12/7/2006)
- The International Residential Code - and virtually all building codes applied to all regions - require that all bedrooms have at least one egress windows, defined as a window large enough to allow occupants to escape in the event of a fire, or to allow a fully equipped firefighter to enter from the outside. The standard applies to windows installed in finished basements as well as bedroom windows.
Low-E4 Glazing- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (11/16/2006)
- Low-E4 glazing, now standard on all 400 series windows, features a coating applied to one of the glass surfaces inside the airspace to deflect radiant heat, reduce glare, and cut ultraviolet light by 83 percent. Low-E4 glazing also incorporates a sunlight-activated exterior coating that reduces dirt buildup and water spots. 800-426-4261.
Integrity Announces Options to Meet Growing Market Demands- ebuild (11/13/2006)
- Integrity from Marvin Windows and Doors announces new options and enhancements to its growing product line with the introduction of the Casement and Awning folding handle and an obscure glass option. Integrity improves both the aesthetics and operation of their Casement and Awning windows with the new folding handle. The folding handle easily accommodates interior decorating needs and won't interfere with blinds, shades or curtains. Additionally, the complementary lines of the folding handle create a clean look that blends seamlessly with any decor.
- ebuild Guide to Window Specifications
- ebuild (11/7/2006)
- Window selection has wide-ranging impact on many areas in home-building and remodeling projects, including the home's overall appearance, energy performance, comfort, maintenance requirements, life cycle and budget. Because windows are complex assemblies with many options, there are many choices to make even within a single series or model made by a given manufacturer.
Zo-E-Shield, the World's Best Energy Glass, Now Available with Weather Shield Windows and Doors- ebuild (11/7/2006)
- Zo-e-shield, the latest advancement in windows and doors and the world's best energy glass, is an exclusive glazing system now available on many window and door products by Weather Shield. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, windows currently consume 3.8 quadrillion BTU's of energy annually in the form of heating and air conditioning loads at a cost of more than 30 billion dollars. Zo-e-shield state-of-the-art glazing systems are custom engineered to improve a home's energy usage while protecting and enhancing comfort levels.
- Product Roundup
- REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine (11/1/2006)
Damage Control- PRO SALES MAGAZINE (11/1/2006)
- New products from Marvin Windows and Doors help guard against water infiltration.
- Pella Corporation provides expert assistance for building professionals
- ebuild (10/12/2006)
- Pella Corporation's Architectural Support Services team of architects, engineers, technicians, and computer-aided design (CAD) drafters provide expert assistance for architects, specifiers, builders, and homeowners. The team helps develop window and door solutions, which range from providing installation designs for window replacement and new construction projects to field testing assistance that minimizes potential for water and air leakage.
Proper window and door installation critical to success, product performance- ebuild (10/12/2006)
- Proper installation of windows and doors is critical to the success of the builders and remodelers who install them, as well as the home and business owners who ultimately enjoy them. Recognizing the important role recommended installation plays in the ultimate enjoyment and performance of products, Pella Corporation developed a simpler, effective way to install windows and doors to help make homes and commercial buildings more weather-tight.
Venting Picture Window- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/28/2006)
- The venting picture window has a sash that projects out 2-1/4 inches to reveal a nearly invisible screen, allowing for unobstructed views and ventilation. The screen resists mold, mildew, and ultraviolet rays. The window appears closed at all times from the exterior for added security. Many sizes offer a design pressure rating of 40. 888-537-8266.
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